I dont exactly no dimensions but its 23 inches tall and 25 inches long.....ok so what would be a good upgrade from the 1600 lumens 6500k cfl daylight light i have 4 of them now....but if theres a better one id prefer to get that
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I dont exactly no dimensions but its 23 inches tall and 25 inches long.....ok so what would be a good upgrade from the 1600 lumens 6500k cfl daylight light i have 4 of them now....but if theres a better one id prefer to get that
Those cfls are good to veg with, if i were you i might get them as close as possible and use an osculating fan to help with heat. A lot of people grow with cfl's through a entire grow, but for a good one, they use a ton of them.
Vancefish is asking what size of room you are going to flower in, because you ask if that light in the picture would work. The size of the flower room and or growing space, determines if the light you want will work for you. There is a standard of watts to space to your expected amount of yield:thumbsup:not to mention the amount of plants.
But then theres experience and many other issues. If i where you i would read some grow logs and the sticky's. Id read in the lighting section to understand how light makes your plants grow. Keep it simple and dont get ahead of yourself, cuz i know from experience, its easy to do:thumbsup:
Good luck :weedpoke::rasta:
thank you very much for your help....i just added a fan and im in the process of getting more lights....as of right now im looking for a good flowering room that cost between 200-250...if i dont find one im going to make one....whats a good are to flower 4-6 plants...it dosent need to be low key or hidden just needs to be able to shut and lock...(incase landlord comes)he doesnt mind smoking but dont wanna bring up growing...
Look in cabinet and closet growing. There of plenty of cabs that can be made for cheap. Or, maybe you could check out a grow tent. Im no expert so you need to read the lighting section, to better understand how light works. Did i say this, yeah i did, please read lighting section. There you will find your answer:thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by acidtrp1
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